IN MEMORIAM.
DAVIDSON. —In Iffving memory of our dear 80n"'flnd brother, Clement Thorp, Who was killed on Mangere Bridge October 19. 1913; aged 19 years. He left his home with a smiling face, ' Never thinking death was near; Nor dreaming he would never return. To those who loved him dear. Inserted by his lovins parents and sister. Myrtle Davidson, niece. Joyce, and nephew, Lloyd Davidson and Uncle Jacob.
DENZ. —In loving memory of Lylie Elizabeth. dearly loved wife of Frank Anton Denz, who passed away, October 19, 1926.
A loving nature, true and kind, A beautiful memory left behind. Inserted by her husband and family. JIULLIXS. —In loving memory of Charles , Mulling, died October 19, 1923. Loving thoughts, true and tender. Just to show that we ifemember. Inserted by his loving wife, daughter, and son. MULLIXS. —In loving memory of Charles Mullins", died October 19, 1925. Suffered in silence, At rest with the Lord. Inserted by his loving daughter Beatrice,- son-in-law and grandchildren.
POWELL. —In sweet remembrance of wee little Bona, who entered into heaven, October 19, 1925. In our minds there is a beautiful picture. To. us it is more precious than gold; "lis the picture of a darling wee girlie, Whose memory will never grow cold. Inserted by her loving parents, J. and V. Powell. THORP. ; —In loving memory of our son and brother, Clement, killed at Mangere, October 19, 1913. What happy hours we once enjoyed, When we were all together. Inserted by his loving parents and ■ister, Eva.
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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 248, 19 October 1928, Page 1
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252IN MEMORIAM. Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 248, 19 October 1928, Page 1
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